LIBRARY 


M. Knoedler & Co. 


14 East 57th St. 
New York 


fr . 


CATALOGUE drool 


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OF THE COLLECTION OF oa Y, - 


ovr PAINTINGS 


| dg AEBS 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


_MR. GEORGE WHITNEY 


OF PHILADELPHIA, 


AND TO BE SOLD, BY THE ORDER OF HIS 
EXECUTORS, 


On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 
DECEMBER 16TH, 17TH AND 18TH, 
At Dot posh seven o'clock, P.M., 


AT 


CHICKERING HALL, 


5TH AVENUE, CORNER 18TH STREET. 


eat 


THE COLLECTION WILL BE 


ON EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, 
6 East 23D STREET (Mapison SQUARE SouTH), 


FROM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, UNTIL DATE OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). 


*,* THE SALE WILL BE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE AMERICAN ART 
ASSOCIATION, ASSISTED BY Mr, S. P, Avery (AT THE REQUEST OF 
THE EXECUTORS), WHO WILL CHEERFULLY FURNISH FURTHER 
= : INFORMATION, AND ALSO ATTEND TO ORDERS TO 

“ PURCHASE FREE OF CHARGE. 


Mr. TuHos. E. Krirpy 


OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION WILL CONDUCT THE SALE. 


“NEW YORK. 
1885. 


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re *Z Aubert. 


Bridges, F. 
Bishop. 
Brown, J. G. 


Boughton. 


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~ Brun. 
Becker, Q. 
Bosch. 


Belli. 


Buhler. 
Boser. 
- Breton. 
Blanc. 
__ Bouguereau. 


 Bockelman, N. 


Castres. 
Church, F. E. 
Col. 
Calverley. 
Douw. 
Dargelas. 

7 Duverger. 
Delort. 
Detaille. 


De Boucherville. 


Dieffenbach. 
Durand. 
Frere, E. 
Guy. 
Gifford, S. R. 
_ Geselschapp. 


Gilardi. 
Girard. 
Goubie. 
Holyoake. 
Hunziger. 
Hasenclever. 
Hays. 

Hart, Wm. 
Hetzel. 
Henry. 
Hebert. 
Jazet. 
Johnson, E. 
Jacque. 
Kensett. 
Kuwasseg. 
Karger. 
Knaus. 
Lambdin, G. C. 
Lemmens. 


L’Enfant de Metz. 


Lobrichon. 
Leloir, L. 
Landelle. 


Meyer von Bremen. 


Mole. 

Moran, Thos. 
Mosler. - 
Moreau. 
Merle. 
McEntee. 


_ LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


Orfei. 
Paulsen. 
Paliner, E. D. 
Pascutti. 
Rust. 
Rivoire. — 
Richards, W. T. 
Robinet. 
Rudaux. 
Smillie, Jas. 
Smith, M. 
Sorbi. 
Salentin. 
Seigert. 
Spencer. 
Schreyer. 
Sanchez-Perrier. 
Sully. 
Seignac. 
Suydam. 
Tait. 
Ten Kate. 
Unknown. 
Vibert. 
Viry. 
Vautier. 
Wood, G. B. 
Wilcox. 
Ward, C. C. 
Weber. 
Whittredge. 


SPECIAL NOTICE. 
Admission to Chickering Hall on nights of Sale will be by Card 


only. (No Reserved Seats.) These cards will be ready for distribu- 


tion Thursday, December roth. Application for them, by mail or 
otherwise, should be made to Miss Katharine Timpson, Secretary 
American Art Association, 6 East 23d Street (Madison Square, South). 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be imme- 
diately put up again and re-sold. 

2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money 7/ required, 


in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately 


put up again and re-sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk on 
the morning following each session of the Sale between 9 and 2 
o’clock, and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely 
_ paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not 
hold himself responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or de- 
stroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The sale of any Painting is not to be set aside on account of 


any error in the description. All are exposed for Public Exhibition - 


one or more days, and are sold just as they are without recourse. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- 
moved during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared 
within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, 
without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re- 
sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice 
to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this 
Sale, without such re-sale, if he think fit. 

THOMAS E. KIRBY, AUCTIONEER. 


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ee POG are ht inks ye Parise 25 


oe Ey Delaroche. Prize of Rome, 1844. ‘Medals, 1857- fe, 


ae tet t eect crete eestor tere eeeee New Russia. 


ee iNO s—Girl King. eccevss veces seeeees Pa 22 = 


SOM, pt 


ECKER (Q.).. Rr ie slots oipattine 
saad Se ee - 


| 0. 86 with Candle... Ck Ae .... Page 40 5, 


‘BLANC aes eee .. Berlin. 


yale 58 
sete cae (cans en 


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v7 


a BOCKELMAN (ea ae ees hee 
Medal, ieee cat | 


| = Broken Bank Bea vos Neil hats AE ae ere OO 


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BOSCH. osc o ay cee oe os slew nies ear ae tn Dusseldorf. . 

No. 69—Far from Home. .a< J... 25 oes see Page 35 

BOSER (FREDERIC).. 4.0.4 008eas eee ee Dusseldorf. 
Pupil of Schadow & Sohn. 

No. 97—Zhe Broom Girl. cise esee Soot o« Dave eae 

BOUGUEREAU (W. A.).......... Nei ts0 5s baleen Paris. 


Pupil of Picot. Prize of Rome, 1850. Medals, 1855 (E. U.), 
1857-67 (E. U.). Legion of Honor, 1859. Member of the 
Institute of France, 1876. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1876. Medal of Honor (E. U.), 1878. Knight of the Order 
of Leopold, 1881. Medal of Honor, Paris, 1885. Medal of 
Honor, Antwerp, 1885. 


No. 216—Before the Bath... .++50s (ieish se Done 


BOUGHTON (Gro. H)..:....0... eee Louder 


Member of the National Academy, N. Y., 1871. Associate 
of the Royal Academy, London, 1879. 


No, 223—TZhe March of Miles Standish ....... Page 68 
No. 150—Going to Seek his Fortune.....00s.. 52 
No;>\70-— Lhe Dusty. Road. iss cele eee 36 
No.138-—A4 Winter: Twiltcht 09... sa ee 50 
No. 18—Jzuconsolable....... + o's oes es oe 25 
BROWN (J.G.)..... vin nb: Sate sales Slee ye aah New York. 


Pupil of Thomas Cummings. Member of the National Acad- 
emy; N-°Y.;/5863. 
No.7 117 AMISH Oss 2 eae re Page 58 
NO. 19 -— AL the W 27d ia woh. s ee ea ee 25 
No. 85-—-Gaihterine Towers. <2), en eee eee 39 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 5 


BRET 00 ES UNE Ge Sc ee eee Paris. | 


Pupil of Drolling. Medals at ie Vienna and Brussels. 
Medals at Paris, 1855-57-59-61. Legion of Honor, 1861. 
Medal, Exposition Universal, 1867. Officer of the Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Medal of Honor, 1872. Knight of the Order 
of Leopold, 1881. Ribbon of St. Stanislas of Russia. Cor- 
responding Member of the Academies of Vienna, Stockholm 


: and Madrid. 
No. 151—Departure for the Fields.....+++.... ‘Page 53 
alg tig og bs chk wee esos once Sa i Pao -¢ Paris. 
Pupil of Cabanel. Medal, 1868. 
tel Ae CHL ONICT . on. cco te vee cec eves Page 34 


EMEC OR) ois chao e acces vclnb sacs se cevcctsenseesc Paris. 
, Pupil of Picot. 


No. 90— The Pet Kitten ....11.eeeeveeeeee+-Page 40 


PEPE S (PIDELIA). . «2.6. cee cr sens tsceeces cece: New York. 


Pupil of W. T. Richards. Associate of the National Academy, 
N: Y., 3874. 


No. 84—TZhe Twelve Months....... WW Ras odes Page 39 
No. 159—Morming ......0++- Ae oer Veen 55 
DVO OO——LVCHING . i wwe teases steer sone 56 
No. 1—Datstes and Clover. ..eeccececcceeeees 21 
No. 15a—Birds, Grasses, €l6...0.eseveeevceee 24 
No. 153—Birds, Grasses, ele.....++. yeetaiae as 25 
CVS LEY (CHAS,)......c0s.ceee Pe dgina none '.New York. 


Pupil of E. D. Palmer. Associate of the National Academy, 
1872. Member of the same, 1875. 


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No. 185—Lily of the Valley. Bas-Relief......Page 61 


No. -186— Dawn,  Bas-Reltéf i. > ns on oe 61 
CASTRES (BE) 0.000, 25. ca tae 2st en Paris. 
Pupil of Zamacois. Medals, 1872-74. 

No. 26—An Ambulance Corps, 1871 ...+..000%. Page. 27 
CHURCH A(E.7E.) cee PE We Fy ec New York. 


Pupil of Cole. Member of the National Academy, Nave 
1849. Medal, Paris (E. U.), 1867. 


No. 73—Suurise—Catskill Mountains ..........Page 36 


COL (DAVID) 0.524 sie voces ence eee eee ee Antwerp. 
Pupil of Antwerp Academy. 

No. 143—-7%e Hunter's Boast. issn. seer oc Cea 
DARGELAS (Hi) ...53 3 2.4. discus oc clea ee eee Paris. 
Pupil of Picot. Medal, 1864. 

No. 27—/eeding Chickens ©, .. oo.) oe Page 27 
DELORT: (Cais). 5 os Pe i cs we. Paris, 

Pupil of Géréme. Medals, 1875-82. _ 
No. 63—The forse J 0CRhey....-~ sain create eee Page 34 
No. 161—LRecrutitng.....escceveseveeee i eta 56 
DETAILLE '(E.). 000.2 set seers cq +: eetgs ee Paris. 


Pupil of Meissonier. Medals, 1869-70-72. Legion of Honor, 
1873. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881. 


No. 106—Zhe Guard Mobile 1.0.10 ccc ee veee Page 44 
No. 169—Prusstan Soldter .....0sceeceees pigs 57 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 9 
Berea (TK) sooo. Se ecss cee meee scereee Berlin. 
Pupil of Jordan. Medal at Wiesbaden. 

N 0. 181—Gathering Wild Flowers ......+++.. Page -60 
| DOUW aes OT RE SOAP a 9 St hla eae a iar area Leyden 

Born, 1613.. Died, 1674. 
No. 0. 6—Old Woman Reading i vevervevveceess Page: 722 
DURAND (4. B.)..2.200.3.0- Ba eat New York. 

| Member of the National Academy, 1826. 
No. Jee in the White Mountains ....... Page 67 
EMEP ES Yo oa geese ese vin ees Ses tele oes oe Paris, 
} Medals, 1861-63-65. 
Noeaii—— 1/2 Punished Scholar. .....e.es cies Page 45 
No. 28—Guess my Name ?.....0.0- Boe eee ; 27 
MU GHERVILILE- (Ac) ic fii hile tose sec eee’ sale Paris. 
DEGAS CHAS LIZA ous occ ese c vere ass Page 54 
MEME EF. 6 dag hes'cs lev hechecesscetelcconces Paris. 
Pupil of Delaroche. Medals, 1851-52-55. Legion of Honor, 
1855. 

RC LL SENTINEL 6 0. 6 wis ods o vie 'eie. 5 «cin o's eie,8 Page 44 
No. 64—Child Singing.........- REN RE rete Bie 34 
BELO! CCQUIE SUSLET oo oso one ee ness nies 25 
EE ale Se A) oe wins 8 Oak cons bis «0,08 gieindin shh ioue Turin, 


No. 163—Connoisseurs of Engravings .........Page 56 


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GIFFORD (S. R.), deceased ...+-+-+...,.... ...+New York. 


Pupil of J. R. Smith, Member of the National eee 
IN. W:., decks Born, 1822.. Died, 1880. 


No. 147—Dana’ $s Beach, Cape Anis. sa Page 52 
No. 71—Morning on the. Hludson . 12s. vawenn 36 
GIRARD (FIrRMIn) ... <.5 02.000 acetals =e Paris 
Pupil of Gleyre. Medals, 1863-74. 
No. 213—Autumn FIOWEers ...ceeesees Pens Se Page 66 
GESELSCHAPP (29)... .0 3.40. Diisseldorf. 
No. 104-—-Christmas Morning “1B ee Page 43 
GOUBIE (Jean)..04.....5522 10 eee Paris. 
Pupil of Géréme. Medal, 1874. 
No. 221—Af the Farm oo. 2s: on Page 68 
GU NStS 7) esc eaee see Loe nus) cauhee ws ae a ...New York. 


Associate of the National Academy, N. Y., 1861. Member of 
same, 1865. Member of Society of Painters in Water-colors, 


1866. 
No. 180—Making a Train ...... os sewere trite Page 60 
No. 65—TZhe Young Jehu ........ PRET : 35 
No. 170o—Preparing for &@ Roast ...6.e.ece0e- 58 
NO. 103—-LSpty HON. 2 6s ees 2. ante 43 
No. *16— Whai's OClOCR Piss ans 6 8 ee on 
HART (WM)! 6 525. fe sehaae es atte generals seam New York. 


Associate of the National Academy, N. Y., 1857. Member of 
same, 1859. 


No. 77—Autumn Landscape. sc. ceeereeveceees Page 38 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED. Il 


- HAYS (W. NCCES CUM oes bets this Ga choses cece New York. 
Born, 1830. Died, 1875. 
No. 34—American Elk, Moonrise .....1.0. »Page 28 


CE \clcioe cicceei ah tedi cass et deen dancanees New York. 


Member of the National Academy, N. Y., 1870. 

No. 108— Ze Old Westover Mansion, Va...... Page 44 
HEBERT Heian MP tn cies Wiatels y ngiers SRE eT oe London. 
UNGrt52— sunshine tthe Forest .0.0ceceescers Page 54 
31 aS ne Philadelphia. 
No. 219—View on Courtney's Run... Sige ae fans Page 67 
Ne CAINE no ci oe we cece ce cee ues 42 
POLY OAKE (W:)......... oe NE Re EO ee eer London. 
NO, 153—Sirawber ries... -.eeseerscececeoecs Page 54 
DZ IASPUCTIICS 6 oko da cole oeleln aa ies s 21 
UNA CeEEe (We) i ss ors ok ce Vc ees coe esos ee cene Philadelphia, 
No. 81—Grapes— Three clusters. .ssvcvecevees Page 39 
No. 7—Grapes—One clusters. scecrcceccceees 22 
BASE NCLEVER:(F.P.), dec’dis. ccc. ec cee eve vin Dusseldorf. 

Born, 1810. Died, 1853. 
No. 23— Wine Testers .vcsccccccsvesesecsess Page 26 
PETES (CHAS. Joos. scence acne nc cnsesepescceccnge Paris. 


Medals, 1860-63-64-67. Legion of Honor, 1867. 
No. 142— Shepherd and Flock. ....scevcvvenes Page 51 


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JAZE TEP.) 3 vile s ¢ ogee se wiee s omnes Nine aris, 
Pupil of Barrias. 
No. 66—TZhe Rehearsal...... veteeeeeeeeess Page 35 
JOHNSON (E.) 00. oF ov id ve diate cian New York. 
. Member of the National Academy, N. Y., 1860. 
No. 226——The Old Stage Coach .... os. 9 ounce) Apeeeee 
No, a10-—- 7/2 Culp aes ele ae eee vat 45. 
KARGER (CarL).....-« lee Vienna. 
Pupil of the Academies at Vienna and Munich. 
No. 145—-Zhe Post LT 0use\. os canoe ee Page 51 
KENSETT (J.£.),: deed... 05.0. 2e eee New York. 


Born, 1818. Died, 1873. 
No. 139—LVewport. Harbor. Av... cveneeeey al ae 


No. 29—Conesus Lake ...+...+... Sais 6 eee 27 
No. 173—Lily Pond, Newport ...... ove eee 58 
BNAUS (Lt eee ili. sd be Berlin, 


Pupil of the Dusseldorf Academy. Medals, 1853-57-59. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1859. 
Grand Medal of Honor, E. U., 1867. Officer of the Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Medal, Vienna, 1882. Munich, 1883. Ant- 
werp, Medal of Honor, 1885. Professor in the Academy of 
Berlin. Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna, Munich, 
Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Christiana. Knight of the Order 
of Merit. Medals at Berlin, Weimar, Munich, etc. 


No. 212— The City Girl... ..eeeee. vies tp ies a ee 


oo tM SS Ca aRe Sa eel a or ee 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 13 


| KUWASSEG MO) SOCC ee ic cis aay «O's Sear sare ae Paris. 
Medals, 1845-61-63. Born, Died, 1876. 
_ No. 67—Landscape in Holland—Morning..... Page 35 
ey ayo. 107— “ —Evening ..... 44 
L’ENFANT DE METZ (Lovis)...... .ceeeseeee sees nae 
‘No. 165—Singing Ki ite-Flyers.. Sree hk stad sPage 157 
MISE (G00. C.) oo. es ih. e ee eee Philadelphia. 
Pupil of his Father. Member of the National Academy, 1868. 
No. 167—Comsecration, 1861......+.eeeceeeees Page 57 
BOS COLAC. SUTNINET 5 vin ee cho es ccc 4I 
OTHE CP CCH-LIGUSE os oo iw cin ce eens 56 
DVO FO LOSES. ss ne ee pi side dels. bb alet es 38 
Pe SOS es oe ses ee tet ee eens t sees 55 
Pe = OEP SHIA) ss ecu tect ce ne tes 28 
I , CEAS:), oo os. ce cs poles eh a nek vdeceeeseds Paris. 


Pupil of Delaroche, Medals, 1842-45-48-55 (E. U.). Legion 
of Honor, 1855. | 


ING, 214 —Going to the Sepulchre.......e sees Page 66 


BEEPS ELOUIS), CEC Ciccs co csc voscecstececicccsameescs Paris. 


Pupil of His Father. Medals, 1864-68-70. Legion of Honor, 
1876. Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. Born, 1843. 
Died, 1883. 


Od re NATIT. oc ie cere ee het veces Page 60 


Be CI NCCE MA) eo ive eee c's hed dds testes Paris. 
; Pupil of Picot. Medals, 1868-82. Legion of Honor, 1883. 


oma 5-—A Letter for Papa. «vive vives conc a'e Page 59 


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LEMMENS (E-), dec’d.. 2055.55 vee orice ees Se Paris. 
Pupil of Lassalle. 

No. -14—CAICRENS, 80.0.2 2 Ae ee Page 24 

No. 838-—4 Bariyard sn. ieee a ee ee 40 

MEYER VON BREMEN (j..G.). o0..:ccus ues Berlin. 


Pupil of Sohn. Member of the Amsterdam Academy. Gold 
Medal of Prussia, 1850. Medals at Berlin, Philadelphia, etc. 


No. 168-—Gvrandmother'S Feb - wos utters +» see ae ee] 
No. 24—Morning P7Q)EF «v0 cee eee ee 26 
No. 83—Sleeping Childrett...severcovacesacon 39 
MERLE (H.);dec'd-..... 2.0...» cerca ene ivi a ee Paris. 


Pupil of Cogniet. Medals, 1861-63. Legion of Honor, 1866. 
Born, 1822. Died, 188r. 


No. 218— The. Good Sister. +s .-+s +s «ee eae Page 66 

McENTEE {J.) wv. .ce. css cetevucks ohne New Vork. 
Pupil of F. E. Church. Member of the National Academy, 
N. Y., 1869. 


No. 222—“ The Melancholy Days Have Come” .Page 68 


MOLE (J. BE!) cin iin on neue Ss abe Rees See London. 
No. 30—TZhe Gleaners’ Rest. . 0.0 cece es AS Pape 225 
MORAN (THOS.) ....... Gewloas watts kore tae New York. 


Member of the Penn. Academy of Fine Arts, Society of 
Painters in Water-colors, and Society of American Artists. 


No. 31—Autumn on the Wissahickon ....+++++- Page 28 


0 a ad el pe a vn > 
=. = mee 2 A ae ee 
5 Sy ae es eee ee 


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“MOREAU CRERIGNY hoy ee hc tes ¢ os gece ln ana ee Paris. 
Pupil of Pils. Medal, 1876. 

No. 146—A Féle in the Middle Ages......++.. Page 251 
MOSLER (IIENRY)...).. 00.2 ee sees eee eee ee eee cere s Paris. 
‘Pupil of Hébert. 

No. 32—TZhe Young Navigators .....ceceseees Page 28 
ek calc eocncceve oo Italy 
No. 140—TZhe Amateurs of Coins ..+++++e00- ~Page 51 
ee LE CANTONIO),. oo cas + ie cen cpa eve e ce cee cneets Paris 
Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts, Venice. 

No. 75—The Maeno oan chs dss ove EARS Sie 
TIF) cs sine a foc n eRe basen ece te ences Berlin. 
No. 33—TZhe Breakfasts... cecvvcccveseceees Page 28 
PALMER (E. Ds)... 00-0055 Soy ewer y Sparen 5 Albany. 
No. 136—Bust of JUne ...esccescccecccccecs Page 49 
No. 61—‘“ Good-Morning.” (Bas-relicf)...... 34 
OAL EF CY «ww eet ewes cee evanees : 61 
RUST a ee AGE eee care seeeeees Holland. 
No. 9—Marine—Calm.....eeeceeceees Yio Pager s2s 


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No. 91— — Breeze vveeues hve we hee abel 4I 


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RICHARDS (WM.°T.) -. 2..c ea ose eee Philadelphia. 


Medal Centennial Exhibition, Phil., 1876. Prize Medal at 
Penn. Academy of Fine Arts, 1885. Honorary Member of the 
National Academy, N. Y. 


No, 149—TZhe Lorest ..... ..« « «sine wee ehe o Pagel 52 
No.) 76— The Wissahickon... :.s:sss epee “434 
No. 224—Lana’s End, Cornwall, Eng. ......0+. 69 
No. 220— Zhe Bouguet Valley, Adirondacks .... 76 
No. = 98—Spving oo 0's to ee 42 
No. 99—Summer .a..5 ou sk os se ee eee 42 
NO; 100—A LI 5 ev one ae ee eee 42 
Nol To1— Winter occ os). sm wins tee oe 43 
No. 35—A Summer Afternoon ....+.-.+s.00s 29 
No. 166— Breakers, Atlantic City .........+05. ohne ye 
NO." 20--Log-0n: the COdSt sins ow «co sis see 26 
No. 183—Sand Hills, Atlantic City, N. J....... 61 
No. 74—Paradise, Newport, Re Levees seees 36 


No. 36, 37, 38, 39, 49, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,56, 57; 
58, 59, 60, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 
118, 119, 120, 121, 122,:122) 124) Tebe 
126; 127, 128, 1209, 130, 130 slogan see 
134, 135, 187, 188, 189, I90, IgI, 192, 
193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 
201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 200, 
210;-20h 


RIVOIRE (Fo). isso cee hn ec doe ele es ¥en 5 atele sath eee Paris. 
_ Pupil of Reignier. 

No. 10—Slowers and Autumn Leaves ....++++ Page 23 

No. 87—Flowers and Poppies voveveccccceveee 40 


Re a Poe ee el ee et “ 
’ ey amare, rs : ak ee - tS yi aaa. 

3 &: PAS tee e Niet dere ee riers sees a 

7 4 Mink > a eo 


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RE AU 8 ce tcc eaieie Sac Hep i cosa sey heved e's Paris. 
| Pupil of Meissonier. Medal, 1869. 
No. 72—A Rocky Dell... eos. bitacur eres Mtoe ce. Page. 36 
ee A eco SEARS Rte rarer ean ae A eine Paris. 
: Pupil of Boulanger, 
INO, 92—“S7721160 ooo ce cece ewes tenes oe pees Sages al 
Oe ES 2 i New York. 


Pupil of his Father. Associate of the National Academy, 
N. Y., 1868. Member of the same, 1876. Member of the 
Society of Painters in Water-colors. 


No. 94—Causeway at Marblehead Neck........ Page 41 
No. 5—Landscape ...+..eeceeees aie vat ae shale tae 
Sisley LEN, (TE)... ce. AC thee AGRA RE en re Diisseldorf. 
Pupil of Diisseldorf Academy. Medals at Vienna and Besancon. 
No. 144—The Christening....... Bee le witce'e sisial uN SX 
sy acl elasing esses as 5.cscseteee en’ Diisseldorf. 
No. 148—A? the Convent Door ....++..e0.005- Page 52 
AUT) 24. lec ei cence ovis ee tvie be ne vile Ecouen. 


No. 177—TZhe Washing Pool, Ecouen, France ..Page 59 


MENS EDN, tec pitais ac a.'0 0 60's vii oto Opie vie 2 oo 0 4.0 vig oe Paris. 


Medals, 1864-65-67 (E. U.). Medal, Brussels Exposition, 
1863. Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1864. Medal, Vienna 
Exposition, 1873. Member of the Academies of Antwerp and 
Rotterdam. Honorary Member of the Deutsches Nochstift. 


18 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


Painter to the Court of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- 


Schwerin. 
No. 164-—A ‘Wallachian Ride ssa esos sees Page 56 
SORBI (R. A.) 0.602%. 000s 2 wasn ones elels eee Florence. 
No. 89—Street Scene tn Florence, [taly.....+.. Page 40 
SUYDAM (jas. ‘A.), dec’d 2 7.05. oa es, ee New York. 


Pupil of M. C. Kellogg. Member of the National Academy, 
N.Y.; 1856.” Borns 18572- Died; 1505. 


No. 182—TZhe Mew London Light-housé........ Page 60 
No. 102—fog at Narragansett. ....cseerecees 43 
SPENCER. (Lity M.)...c.2../2. .2ae ee New York. 


No. 156—Oranges, Nuts and FUGS vis op beeint ee 


SMITH. MARY) 6.95. sos eee eee aes ee Philadelphia. 

No. °, 79—GRiCKEMS vas o's eee Page 38 

NO,°159——GHICRENS |. 0. sas 3 3 os eget ee . 55 

SULLY ((THOS,) oo. o5.. ccs cs sbiea ele eee Philadelphia. 
Born, 1783. Died, 1872. 

No. 7a—Curl Papers... sain a= see “oles Page 23 
SANCHEZ-PERRIER (Emirio)~.. sc...) <atjeeisieienenne Seville. 
Pupil of the School of Fine Arts, Seville. 

No. 174— Woods of Fontainebleau. <2 ss vse Page 59 
TATE (AVE) ore sic eis sucess ice Oa eet ee New York. 


Member of the National Academy, N. Y., 1858. 
No. 12—Quail and Young....... PRES syria Page 24 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 19 
OS 5 OTR DoS OI rae eee a Antwerp. 
Non t5— Playing GyPstes occas cscs scecenes Page 24 
lice. case veces cens cusses 
No. 11—Old Dutch Landscape....... etic ai as Page 23 
VAUTIER (B.)....--.. Pee ee. Ditsseldorf. 
Pupil of Jordan. Medals, 1865-66-67 (E. U.), 78 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal at Berlin. Member of the 
Academies at Berlin, Munich, Antwerp and Amsterdam. 
No. ae he Annual Dinner ..... SD Ain Brkd Page 69 
ek eck see cen recnbaseesancurs Paris. 
Pupil of Barrias. Medals, 1864-67-68-78 (E. U.). Legion of 
Honor, 1870. 
>No. 137—4 Theological Dispute... .sevrcess Page 50 
I i oe cine ee ees 55 
No, 21—TZhe Grasshopper and the Ant........ 26 
ea! BE NI ISCF. o's. ww tala oe ws cine nee Wace ey. 
Ee SS ee a Paris. 
Pupil of Picot. 
No. 105—A Cavalier of the 16th Century ...... Page 43 
URC rcig esac c ct cece es aslo en comedeee cues New York. 
No, 82—The Trained Monkey .s.osevevecseees Page 39 
ICE SUE i ee Cece teste iccecsteeeevas Munich. 
No. 141— Sunset on the Susquehanna .....++05. Page 50 


Det LON KAUN, ono kins cones ease | 67 


— 


20 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. — 


WHIT TREDGE. (W.) ... 3... sce ee a New York. 
Member of the National Academy, 1860. 
No. 176-—-A Tyout Brook 1... 00% ape Page 59 
WILCOX (W..1L).0 2... eee Le Philadelphia. 
No. 178—Larly SUMMEr «> seals coe oe Page 59 
No... 93—TLhe Trysting Place 06-5 awe as Al 
No. 22— Boats on the Alleghany ........ Retat seeks 26 
WOOD (G. B., JR). 8 ina oe comes pee eee Philadelphia. 
No. 4—TZhé Barn-yard ows ove ene eee Page 22 


No. 80—Az Old Philadelphian Library........ 38 


CATALOGUE. 


FIRST NIGHT’S SALE. 


Wednesday, December 16, 1885—beginning at 7.30 P.M. 


*,.* Measurements given are in inches, the first figures indicating 
the width of the canvas. 


I 
BRIDGES (Fripetia) 


Daisies and Clover (Water-color) 
6x9 


2 
HOLYOAKE (W.) 
Raspberries 


1x8 


22 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


3 
BISHOP (Amy) 


Girl Knitting 


5x6 


4 
WOOD (G. B., JR.) 
The Barn-yard 


12 X 1o—Dated 1868 


5 
SMILLIE (J. D.) 


Landscape 


8 x 5—Dated 1877 


6 
DOUW (GERARD) attributed to 
Old Woman Reading 


Io X13 


7 
HUNZIGER (W.) 


Grapes—One Cluster 
14x 16—Dated 1862 


i ee 7a 


te. 
= 


--- SULLY (Tuos.), dec’d 

Curl Papers 
15x 18—Dated 1867 

f Poa 

See 88 

___ LAMBDIN (Gro. C.) 

__. A Summer Study 


24 X 18 


Os site, 
RUST (J. H.) 
_ -Marine—Calm 
13x8 


I0 
RIVOIRE (F.) 


ES Flowers and Autumn Leaves (Water-color) 
bee cae . 15 x 20—Dated 1869 


II 
UNKNOWN 
Old Dutch Landscape 
22x16 


a 12 
h | TAIT (A. F.) 
v Quail and Young 


j 22X14 


—.. 13 

a & VIBERT (J. G.) 
ry ) & “The Miser (Drawing) 
j ‘ 5x6 


14 
\ LEMMENS (E.), dec’d et 
‘Be Chickens, etc. 


10x 8 


15 
TEN-KATE (H. F. CG.) ey... 
Playing Gypsies (Water-color) | 


I4 X 10 


I5a 
BRIDGES (FIDELIA) 
Birds, Grasses, etc. 


6 drawings in one frame = 
26 X4% 


eae 
Lao Crine 
5 ee 
: i se 
> —e 
= — 
oe 4 Z _ 
“2-156 


te BRIDGES (Fett) ~ 

a 0. _ Birds, Grasses, etc. 
ne 6 drawings in one frame 

2g X4% 


f 
= 


16. 


y) 
ov 


GUY (8. J.) 
_ What’s o’clock ? 
‘ QxXI2 


- 


17 
BROWN (J. G.) 
At the Window 
14 x 18—Dated 1870 
nes 
BOUGHTON (Gero. H.) 


| Inconsolable | 
63g X 83g © 


19 
FRERE (E.) _ 


Feeding Sister (Water-color) 


7.x 9—Dated 1865 
. y 


26 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


/ 20 


aH) My 
/ s / /© RICHARDS (W. T.) 


ey Fog on the Coast (Oil) aN ~~ 3 : 


24 x 12—Dated 1865 


21 
VIBERT (J. G.) | 
The Grasshopper and the Ant (Water-color) © 


16 x r2—Dated 1875 


22 
WILCOX (W. H.) 
a Boats on the Alleghany 


30 x18 


nS 23. 
/“) _-HASENCLEVER (F. P.), dec’d a 
: Wine Testers—Copy | 


21X15 


: 24 
MEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.) 


AC) Morning Prayer (Water-color) 
= I 5X 6% 


AUBERT (Jean) i 

Brittany Peasant Girl a Le 

14x 17—Dated 1880 es - 

er ie i 126 

40 -CASTRES (E.) 

_ An Ambulance Corps, 1871 
ox Datatsrs 


f a | 27 | 
DARGELAS (H.) 
Feeding Chickens 


7x8 


V 


i 28 
0) _ _ DUVERGER (T. E.) : 
- Guess my Name? — ae ; : 


i ae +e 


29 
KENSETT (J. F.), dec’d 
~Conesus Lake—Geneseo . | & 


24K 14 oe ‘ 


30 | 
‘MOLE (J. H.)~ 
0 The Gleaner’s Rest (Watercolor) 


20 X 14—Dated 1857 


31 


5 i MORAN (Tuos.) 
| Autumn on the Wissahickon ; 


20 x 24—Dated 1864 


32 
MOSLER (H. ‘ 


The Young Navigators Bie color) 


I5 X20 


PAULSEN (F.) 


The Breakfast 


18 X 22 


34 
HAYS (W. J.), dec’d 
American Elk—Moonrise 


26X17 


oo a ace | i 
RICHARDS (W. T.) _ ye 
A Summer Afternoon ((il) | e 
20 x 24—Dated 1869 


Lots fori No. 36 to No. Killze water-colors, by Wm. T. Richards, and were 
ainted to the order of or ae by Mr. Whitney. 


Beeewct Point, Newport, R. I. 


131g x 81¢—Dated 1875 


3 . 
ok This rocky point is three or four miles to the east of Newport. In stormy 
_ weather the great rollers from the Atlantic breaking on the ledges make a surf 
= wilder than elsewhere on the neighboring shore. 


oh 


» 
4 


37 a 


Oo. Third Beach, Newport, R. I. ie 
13 x 84g¢—Dated 1874 : a 
‘ Ag 


Off the har Buoy, Atlantic City, N. J. 
13% x 9—Dated 1873 


A series of buoys marks the channel between the beach at Atlantic Cityand ~ a 
_ Brigantine Shoals. This is a favorite cruising-ground for pleasure boats. 


ary 


— 39 
__ Easton’s Pond and First Beach, Newport, R. I. 


13 x 84¢—Dated 1874 


THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. Se 


t 40 hated sa 
/Wharf at Inlet, Atlantic City, N. J. 


13} x 836 —Dated 1873 


AI 
Kettle Bottom Rock, Narragansett Bay | 


1316 x 8{—Dated 2875 


A solitary rock, not far from the shores of Conanicut Island, the haunt of 
sea-fowl. 


42 : 
Old Orchard, Newport, R. I. 


13 x 8—Dated 1874 


| i The -old apple orchards in the neighhorhood of Newport are very pictu- 
: resque. The long buffeting of sea winds has made trees gnarled and rugged. 


» 


43 
Thunder-Storm, Atlantic City, N. J. 


1314 x 8—Dated 1873 


‘ 44 
37 \ Boat-House Point, Newport, R. I. 
“A ) 0 1336 x 84¢—Dated 1875 : 


13)¢ x 8144 —Dated 1873 


( % 
Oe 


: | ‘46 *p : . aay 
A Showery Afternoon . 


13% x 7144—Dated 1873 ea 


; es Hine 

Ps bee, Pee 

ane arene: S 
ae | 


Si tes 
RA te ON 
~ , 


4 
ee 
me 


Aap 


Tennyson’ s Lane, F arringford Park, Isle of ig 
136 x 93g—Dated 1880 Nee s ; 


Me The farm etaiags and the farm lands are very picturesque, ae the form ine 
ats which is called by the poms name is a very characteristic bit of English rural 


. South-east Storm, Sachuset Point, Newport,R.I. 
7 | 136 x 83¢—Dated 1875 oe 4 , 
49 
\ Near Lily Pond, Newport, R. I. 1% 
| 1346 x 81¢—Dated 1875 tae ca 4 % 
yy, ¥ 


32 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. ~ ae 
“<, . The Inlet, Atlantic City, N. J. ok .. 
a 13} x 8—Dated 1873 ee 


Abescon and Brigantine beaches are separated by an arm of thesea. Itisa | 
safe anchorage and a harbor of refuge. This inlet runs through the wide salt 
meadows which lie between the beaches and the main land, and joining other 

' water ways makes the thoroughfare a devious inland channel reaching from 
Barnegat Bay to Cape May. 


5I 
Marshes by the Sea 


13}¢ x 8—Dated 1873 


52 as 
Early Spring ee 


13x g—Dated 1875 


53 a a 
Morning, Atlantic City, N. J. , 


133g x 8}¢—Dated 1873 


wd s 4 
| Trees on the Sea-shore 
|Z 


pene 


6 x 7—Dated 187x 


6 x 7—Dated sites 


. 56 ees ae 
ane Village of Ammagansett, L. I. Be 


138 x 7%—Dated 1873 


| The village of Ammagansett, with its windmills and grass-grown streets, 
a quaintness and charm which makes it unique among the sea-side villages _ 
‘Long Island. — 


57 
2Or BERNE. Water Lilies. 


14 X 9—Dated 1877 


: ae 
es 
. ‘ Fay coats 
58 eas 
2 ry 


/ BA: 

A Sheltered Cove : fS 
14 x 9—Dated 1881 . ae e's 
a 

See 

a et 


59 : { 
}y- Gull Rock, Newport, R. I. | | 


14 x 8%—Dated 1876 


Though “ The Cliff,” at Newport, has been civilized to its very edge, the 
breaks as of old at its base and its surges are as wild as ever on the outly-— 


_ ing ledges. 3 . ; ie 


a 
4 % 
i, 4 +2 9 
r cS 
yt) 
tae) 
} 4 
i? =A 


| cme es > a Fry aa : 
THE WHITNEY COLLECTION 


Twilight, New Jersey Coast 


134 x 844—Dated 1873 


61 
PALMER (E. D.) 
“Good Morning” 


Bas-relief in marble, mounted in a carved frame. 


: 62 


: a 
~ #) () BRUN (C) 
f ‘4 \ The Chiffonier 


- “go x 14—Dated 1869 


63 
DELORT (C.) 
The Horse J ockey 


22 x 15—Dated 1874 


64 
FRERE (E.) 
Child Singing (Water-color) 


7 x 9—Dated 1869 


‘ FIRST NIGHT’S SALE. 


@ ES’ pS eeGLiv i J.) 
The Young Jehu 


iz2xX9Q 


66 
JAZET (P.) 


The Rehearsal 


13 x 1o—Dated 1873 


67 
‘4 a) KUWASSEG (C.), dec’d 
; Landscape in Holland—Morning 


8x6 


63 


/ Me BECKER (Q.) 
A Rabbi 


16 x 21—Dated 1880 


69 
BOSCH 


/-| 4 \) Far From Home | 


25 x 20—Dated 1864 


35 


THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


79 
BOUGHTON (Geo. H.) 
The Dusty Road 


13 x 16—Dated 1868 


12> 
GIFFORD (S. R.), dec’d 
Morning on the Hudson 
30 X 14—Dated 1866 


$92 
ROBINET (P.) 
A Rocky Dell 


(Source of the Vitznanerbac, Switzerland.) 
25 x 20—Dated 1869 
In the Paris Salon Exhibition, 1869 


73 
a.) CHURCH (F. E.) 
4 * “Sunrise, Catskill Mountains 
40 x 27—Dated 1849 


74 
RICHARDS (W. T.) 


Paradise, Newport (Water-color) 


ff FOS " _ 
ee 4 f 6 x 22—Dated 1876 
din f f j 3 2 i 


In Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876 


31 x 24—Dated 1874 


bo eae (A.) 
1g The Rialto, Venice 
From Paris Salon of 1875 


76 
J nf é RICHARDS (W. T.) 


54 x 40—Dated 1872 


FIRST NIGHT’S SALE. 


The Wissahickon (Oil) 


ay 


SECOND NIGHT? Ss SALE. 
SPs December 17,—beginning at e ‘0 


ae i] =e Se 
Autumn Landscape i etes 
4x 5—Dated 1874 — 


78 oats 
LAMBDIN (Gzo.C.) 
Roses | 


8x10 


79° ees 
SMITH (Mary) 
Chickens | 


10x 8 


. 20a 80 

ioe 7 WOOD (G. B., Jr.) 
Pe An Old Phat Cie 
ve 15X10 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 


SI 
HUNZIGER (W.) 


Grapes (3 clusters) 
14 x 16—Dated 1862 


82 
WARD (C. C.) 
The Trained Monkey 


4X 5—Dated 1868 


83 
MEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.) 
Sleeping Children (Water-color) 
3% X34 


84 
BRIDGES (FIpDELIA4) 
The Twelve Months (Water-colors) 
6 x 8—Dated 1875 


In twelve separate frames. 


85 
BROWN (J. G.) 


Gathering Flowers 
8x 1:—Dated 1867 


39 


4o THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


86 | 
BELLI (A.) . 
Boy with Candle (Water-color) 


gx 12 


87 
RIVOIRE (F.) 
Flowers and Poppies (Water-colory 


15 X 20—Dated 1869 


88 ee 
LEMMENS (E.), dec’d . 
A Barn-yard 


10 x8 


89 
SORBI (R. A.) 


Street Scene in Florence 
rz x 14—Dated 1875 


90 
BUHLER (ZuBeEr) 
The Pet Kitten (Water-color) 


16 X 20 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 4I 


OI 
RUST (J. H.) 


Marine—Breeze 
13x 8 


g2 
RUDAUX (E. A.) 


Smitten 
12 x 16—Dated 1871 


93 
WILCOX (W. H.) 


The Trysting Place 


20 x 24—Dated 1869 


04 
SMILLIE (J. D.) 


Causeway at Marblehead Neck (Water-color) 


25X13 


95 
LAMBDIN (Gro. C.) 


Golden Summer 


15 X 20—Dated 1864 


HETZEL (Gro)... ae 
+: Dead Game 77] ae 


28 X 20 : ee 


ks. ‘(BOSER (F) | 
The Broom Girl ay a et 


17x 24—Dated 1865 eer G3 . 


RICHARDS (W. Tj.) ee 
Spring (Oil) | 


14% 18—Dated 1867 


“ 


We on eri’ 
. 


ee RICHARDS (W. T.) : 
Summer (Oil) te i 
14x 18—Dated 1866 7 


B | 100 | 
hae RICHARDS (W.T.) _ 
Bret sie es eA ein ea 


i e ‘ . 14 X 18—Dated 1865 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 


IOI 
RICHARDS (W. T.) 
Winter (Oil) 


14 x 18—Dated 1867 


102 
SUYDAM (J. A.), dec’d 
Fog at Narragansett 


24 x 12—Dated 1859 


103 
GUY (S. J.) 
Inspiration 
ro x 8—Dated 1866 


104. 
GESELSCHAPP (E.) 


Christmas Morning 
12 x 15—Dated 1864 


105 
VIRY (P.) 


| ‘) 2. A Cavalier of the 16th Century 


14 X 12—Dated 1873 


43 


44 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. — 


106 
Sas, DETAILLE (E,) 
e The Guard Mobile 


54 x 444{—Dated 1874 


(Extract from a letter by the artist) : 
‘** Paris, June 26, 1874. 
“Mr. S. P. Avery :—My small picture which you own is a souvenir of the 
war, and represents my own portrait in the uniform of a‘ Mobile’ during the 
siege of Paris. (Signed) Edouard Detaille.”’ 


107 
‘ 4) <  KUWASSEG (C.), dec’d 


~ ~ Landscape in Holland—Evening 
8 x 6 


108 


Ge HENRY (E. L.) 
')") s/ The Old Westover Mansion, Va. 


wf " 14 x 11—Dated 1869 


109 
_ FRERE (E.) 
The Sentinel 


8 x 1o—Dated 1859 


lo 


A) 


3 ee 
fal 
ey -3ut 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 45 


ke IIo 

/ /} 

/@. JOHNSON (E.) 
The Culprit 


ro X 12—Dated 1861 


III 


4 7 e. — DUVERGER (T. E.) 


The Punished Scholar 


18 X 14 


Lots from No. 112 to 136 are water-colors by Wm. T. Richards, and were 
painted to order of or selected by Mr. Whitney. 


s OU 112 
From the Old Fort, Conanicut, R. I. 


14 X 9—Dated 1881 


: 113 
) 0 - A Gray Day 


13) x 84—Dated 1873 


II4 
J () Cedars on the Beach, New Jersey 


/ 136 x 8—Dated 1873 


The sea, in its inroads on the beaches of New Jersey, has destroyed the 
woods of cedar and holly, which formerly grew to high-water mark in the 
vicinity of Atlantic City. 


46 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 
: II5 
aft P _.@ Near Farringford Park, Freshwater, Isle of 
i Wight 
H ; 1314 x 914—Dated 1880 


The neighborhood of Tennyson’s house is everywhere beautiful. Noble 
downs shut it from the sea, and all the charm of English pastoral landscape 
can be found in its valleys and by its streams. 


= 116 
a : 
\ lL - Yachts in Narragansett Bay 
e, 13 xX 8%—Dated 1875 
, 117 


Aol: 4 High Hill, Conanicut Island, R. I. 


133¢ x 83—Dated 1875 


118 
\ () rm © Islands in Narragansett Bay 
e f j { 
# 14x 9%—Dated 1876 
il The foreground is a number of little islands called the “‘ Dumplings,” on 


the west side of the outer harbor of Newport. In the distance is Mt. Hope, the 
last stronghold of King Philip. 


; IIQ 
fi . < Sun and Cloud > 


Lf / 836 x s—Dated 1872 


; 814 x 5—Dated 1872 


‘eee iat ( 

South-easter at Atlantic City, N. j. if 
3131 x 8—Dated 1873. 
Lins 


13x ¢ 814—Dated 1874 


123 
_ Sunset, ee Point, Newpor 7 
" 1334 x 8¢—Dated 1875 


124 ue 
Fort Cove, Conanicut Island 
14 X 9—Dated 1881 


One of the te oreahet charms of the landscape of Conanicut is the number o 
5s Little coves, which give great variety and unexpected beauty to the coast. 


2s 125 : - 
a es The Road by the Sea 4 & 


14 X 9—Dated 1882 


48 THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 
70 | 126 
) ~—_p Rough Point, Newport, R. I. 


14 X 9—Dated 1875 


127 


va > Harvesting Sea-weed 


al 14 x 9—Dated 1883 


After every storm, great masses of sea-weed are left along the shores of New 
England. It is collected by the farmers as a valuable fertilizer. On the bright 
days succeeding a storm, picturesque ox teams with carts filled with the rich 
brown weed, may be found on every beach, or be seen slowly moving to the 
inland fields. 


: 128 
~ Mackerel Cove, Conanicut Island, R. I. 
S| 13)8 x 814—Dated 1875 


The shores of this cove, or bay, are very varied, and perhaps nowhere else 
on the coast can so much wildness and beauty be found in so small a space. 


129 


" \ J Outside Ochre Point, Newport, R, I. 


13 Xx 814g—Dated 1874 


a) 130 
i \ a. Windmill at Middleton, R. I. 


13 x 73—Dated 1874 


- Sunrise on the Beach 
13}¢ x 8—Dated 1873 


_ Woods and Meadows 


11 x 13—Dated 1876 


; 133 
ey he South BHGEE: Newport, R. I. 


rng x i Se rae 1874 


| 134 


, e farm belonging to Farringford Park has all the characteristics of an 
nglish farm. The quaint thatched cottages, the wheat and barley fields, and 


Bess elm s oa make pictures of themselves. © 


Bare ors’, 


7 nee 
Gray Rock, Conanicut, R. I. 


1334 x 93—Dated 1882 
136 © 


PALMER (E. D.) 


7 3 : ; . yen 
a June” At. 


A life-size bust in marble, with pedestal, in B. W. carved and gilt. 


i ee 


, Ae ht _VIBERT J. G. ye 
| A Theological Dispute 


17X12 


138 


2 (,0° \ = BOUGHTON (Gro. HS. 


A Winter Twilight | 


22 X 14 : 


- 139 5 x ' a f 
% 9 a by ” KENSETT (FD, decd 


Newport Harbor 


24xX14—Dated 1862 A, 


140 


Sy aes ORFEI a 
ee M cy <y The Amateur of Coins | a 
Pe LL 28 x 21—Dated 1875 oe 

| | 3 
| : 
I4I se 
WEBER (P.) | 
“Sunset on the Susquehanna 
4 vl 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 51 


Be / Pd 
JACQUE (C.) d / C ao 
Shepherd and Flock He ee 


27 X17 


From the celebrated collection of the late Baron Strousberger of Berlin. 
. 


143 ig 
COL (Davin) iF { J 
The Hunter’s Boast 


31 x 24—Dated 1875 


r44 J) 
SALENTIN (H.) <i 
The Christening 


29 x 36—Dated 1863 


145 
KARGER (C.) 7 
The Post House ( 


35 x 24—Dated 1873 


by 
146 / a) Y 
MOREAU (A.) 
A Féte in the Middle Ages 


36 x 24—Dated 1876 


ae y 

La GIFFORD (S. R. ) decd 
Dana’s Beach, Cape Ann 

. 40X 21—Dated 1866 Vii as i: . 

In Centennial Exhibition of das 2876. 


i ae ae 


Pe eet! 
SEIGERT (A.) 
At the Convent Door — 


38 x 46—Dated 1868 


Reeves 


| 149 “eee 
RICHARDS (W. T.) Bes 
The Forest (Oil) et 

54 x 40—Dated 1868 ie 


In Paris Exposition Universelle, 1878, 


Se 
es 7 Lb 150 | 
e . \ ¢ \s BOUGHTON (Geo. H.) 
oa : Going to Seek his Fortune 


46 x 28 
* Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 


I51I 
BRETON (Jutes) 
The Departure for the Fields 


39 X 253¢—Dated 1873 
(Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 


spat 


ae 
sgt 


Friday evening, December 18,—beginning at 7.3 


+ 


T52 
HEBERT See 
Sunshine in the Forest = 


en 


“JoXI2 me eS 


HOLYOAKE (W.) | 
Strawberries _ 


1rx8 


ee | ; DE BOUCHERVILLE (A.) ati Bs ‘ 
nee : A Chile eee 


3X4 


THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 


155 
LAMBDIN (Geo. C.) 
Roses 


8x 10 


156 
SPENCER (L. M.) 
Oranges, Nuts, and Figs 


IZX9Q 


157 
SMITH (Mary) 
Chickens 


10x8 


158 
VIBERT (J. G.) 
Tasting (Drawing) 


6X9 


159 
BRIDGES (FIpDE114) 


Morning (Water-color) 
xo X 14— Dated 1875 


55 


BRIDGES (Gna | 


Evening (Water-color) 
Io xX 14—Dated 1875 


161 
DELORT (C.) — 
Recruiting (Pen and Tk) 


OX] 


162 a 
LAMBDIN (Gzo. C.) 


In the Green-House 
to X 13—Dated 1864 ' 


os aig 
-GILARDI | 
Connoisseurs of Engravings 
1x x 13—Dated 1879 


ee - 104 
ae SCHREYER (A.) 
Be A Wallachian Ride 


ts : . : | 7 x 8—Dated 1869 


oo ue ENFANT DE METZ te ) 
| - Singing Kite- “Flyers , 


9X13 


eae 166 : 
__ RICHARDS (W. T.) es 
Breakers, Atlantic City (Oil) ee 


Ages e 


26 x 14—Dated 1871 


A ares ity ae 
ie «~~ LAMBDIN' (Gz0/'C.) 
Consecration, 1861. 


18 X 24 


168 
be MEYER VON BREMEN (jG) 


47% & 576 


169 
DETAILLE (E.) 
Prussian Soldier (Water-color) seule 0. 


9 X 12—Dated 1871 
(Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 


GUYS. Jeg . 
Preparing for a Roast _ 


17X 11—Dated 870 


BROWN (J.G) 
In Ambush > 


20 x 27—Dated 1866-7 | 


| 172 25) See 
BLANC (Louts)_ : “oe 
Youth — wep 


9 x 12—Dated 1865 


ae 720 
bo |) BEANG (Louis) > 7a 
e Old Age : 


9 x 12—Dated 1865 
173 ie 
se : KENSETT (J. F.), dec’d 
fais ; _ Lily Pond, Neweort 


: 18 X 10 - 

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THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 


174, 
SANCHEZ-PERRIER (E.) 


Woods of Fontainebleau 
14 X 21—Dated 1880 


175 
LOBRICHON (T. M.) 
A Letter for Papa 


13 X 20 


176 
WHITTREDGE (W.) 
A Trout Brook 


15 X 23 


SN, 
SEIGNAC (P.) 


The Washing Pool, Ecouen 


18X13 


178 
WILCOX (W. H.) 


Early Summer 
30 x 22—Dated 1871 


59 


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THE WHITNEY COLLE 


ae EES 
a ae yd LELOIR (L.), dec’d 
a | SS oe The Matte 


20 X 14—Dated 1877 


180-7 te fis 
GUY (S.)) nn 
Making a Train oa 
23 x 17—Dated 1867" 


. 


181 ) 
DIEFFENBACH (H.K.) _ 
* Gathering Wild-Flowers 


14 x 18—Dated 1867 | 


| 


182 OF 


aioe : _ SUYDAM (J.A.),dec’d 
ae = | _ The New London Light-house — 
‘é i } t 30 x 183—Dated 1863 7 


THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 61 


183 
RICHARDS (W. T.) 
Sand Hills, Atlantic City (Water-color) 


36 x 22—Dated 1876 


The sand-hills, built of blown sand from the beach, on many parts of the 
New Jersey coast, are covered by patches of grass, bushes, stunted trees, and 
wild vines; with ribbed sand, like the ripples of water, drifted among them. 
It seems ‘‘a waste land where no one comes or hath come since the making of 
the world.” 


184 
PALMER (E. D.) 
Mercy (Bas-relief in Marble) 


(Mounted upon a carved B. W. easel-pedestal) 


185 
CALVERLEY (C.) 
Lily of the Valley (Bas-relief in Marble, framed) 


186 
CALVERLEY (C,) 
Dawn (Bas-relief in Marble, framed) 


Lots from No. 188 to No, 212 are water-colors, by Wm. T. Richards, and were 
painted to order of or selected by Mr. Whitney. 


ee 187.00 ea 
Roos off Rough Point, Newport, R. T 


- 13x ey6—Dated 1875 


4 C7 eat 


~ 


188 


“ 13 x 8—Dated ars 


189 € ae i 


1334 x 8—Dated 1873 


; 190 2p as 
Coffin’s Beach, Cape Ann, Mass. 


14 x 9—Dated 1873 


I9l | 
Appledore, Isle of Shoals, N. H. 


134 x 744—Dated 1873 


| 192 xs 
AnAprilDay ~ | 


13 x 84%—Dated 1875 


THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 63 


193 
A Picnic—Second Beach, Newport, R. I. 


14 X 9}3¢—Dated 1876 


194 
Sand Dunes—A Coming Storm 
1354 x 8—Dated 1873 


195 
High Water—Gull Rock, Newport, R. I. 


13 x 73¢—Dated 1874 


196 
Passing Clouds 


84g x 434—Dated 1873 


197 , 
Twilight on the Beach 


83 x 4%—Dated 1870 


198 
Ochre Point, Newport, R. I. 
13% x 934—Dated 1876 


Ochre Point has been much changed, but nowhere on the coast at Newport 
is the sea view finer or in rougn weather the breakers more impressive. 


St : = 


_Kreishem Creek, Germantown, Pa 
beep 4 pag eoet ore 


200 
Gooseberry Island, South Shore, Newport, R 


Ae 


138 x 84¢—Dated 1875 reat 


201 4 4 
The Shores of Narragansett Bay | 


I4X g—Dated 1882 


202 
A Study of Cedar Trees 


133f x 7$—Dated 1873 


~ 


203 es. 
Purgatory, Newport, R. I. 


to X 13}—Dated 1876 


204 | 
“The Beached Margent of the Sea” 


13 x 844—Dated 1876 


THIRD NIGHT'S SALE. 2 65 


205 
The End of the Cliff, Newport, R. I. 


134 x 8%—Dated 1874 


206 
An Autumn Day on the New England Coast 


14 X 834—Dated 1876 


| 207 
The Light-house, Atlantic City, N. J. 


13 x 8—Dated 1873 


208 
Spouting Rock, Newport, R. I. 


_oX 13)4—Dated 1877 


209 
A Breezy Day—Atlantic City, N. J. 


1436 x 83¢—Dated 1873 


210 
The Cliffs of Conanicut Island, R. I. 


134 x 844—Dated 1882 


21T 


Bateman’s Point, Newport, L 
33 x 83¢—Dated 1874 


212 ; : ss 
| KNAUS (Lo) eee 
Rs ipo The City Girl 

8 x 1o—Dated 1877 
(Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 


213 
y “GIRARD (Firmin) 
a> Autumn Flowers _ 


8 x 11:—Dated 1875 


OTA at 
_ LANDELLE (C,) 
Going to the Sepulchre 


14 X 24 


215 6 : 
MERLE (H.), dec’'d 
A: The Good Sister — 


: 18 x 14 


_ BOUGUEREAU (W. A.) 
Before the Bath 


eae 80% 24 


_ WEBER (P.) 
Loch Katrine 


30X 19> 


218 
DURAND (A. B.) 
‘4 Scene in the White Mountains 
36x 23—Dated 1858 


“x9 ? ‘oo 
HETZEL (Geo.) ~ a 


View on Courtney’s Run j a 
40 X 30—Dated 1867 : F a 

220 
RICHARDS (W.T.) aS 


The Bouquet Valley, Adirondacks coin 


4 X 25—Dated 1866 


68 - THE WHITNEY COLLECTION. 


221 
GOUBIE (J. R.) yd) 
At the Farm Ds 


39 x 25—Dated 1875 


222 
McENTEE (J.) 
“The Melancholy Days have Come” 


54 X 30—Dated 1865 


In the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867, and Philadelphia Centennial Exhi- 
bition, 1876. 


Ts 


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, 223 
BOUGHTON (Geo. H.) | 
The March of Miles Standish 


48 x 24—Dated 1869 
In Royal Academy Exhibition, 1869. 
(Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 
(From the London Times, Fune 11, 1869.) 


‘*Mr. Boughton, with other advantages of French study, has brought away 
this of painting subjects unstagily and unaffectedly, with a right and refined 
sense of pictorial effect. No.-223—‘ The March of Miles Standish ’—shows 
the knot of Puritan immigrants cautiously marching up the unknown country 
at the heels of their Indian guide. The soft, stealthy, moccasin-shod tread of 
the red skin is well contrasted with the heavier, more resolute pace of the 
white man— 


“* « Standish the stalwart it was—with eight of his valorous army, 
Led by their guide, by Hobomok, friend of the white men, 
Northward marching to quell the sudden revolt of the savage, 
Giants they seemed in the mist, or the mighty men of King David.’” 
—(LONGFELLOW.) 


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THIRD NIGHT’S SALE. 


224 
RICHARDS (W. T.) 
Land’s End, Cornwall, England (Oil) 


60 x 4o—Dated 1880 


225 
BOCKELMANN (CuristTiAn L.) 
The Broken Bank 


52 x 38—Dated 1877 


In Paris Universal Exhibition, 1878. 


226 
JOHNSON (E.) 
The Old Stage Coach 


60 x 35—Dated 1871 
(Painted to order for S. P. Avery.) 


. 227 
VAUTIER (B.) 
The Annual Dinner 


54 X 31—Dated 1871 


In Paris Universal Exhibition, 
first class medal, and was decorated. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


1878, and for which the artist was awarded a 


MANAGERS, 


Tuos. E. Kirsy, 
AUCTIONEER. 


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